Does anyone understand electrical wiring? I am having the hardest time getting my front LED turn signals and rear turn signals to work I managed to get the front turn signals to turn on, but they wouldn't blink. Someone told me I need a resistor for the front signals. I know it's supposed to slow the blinking rate, but I have no idea how to do that
I would appreciate and will pay for any help! I am a little worried since I need to have this done before Friday's ERC class.

True, you dont NEED it, unless your blinkers dont blink at all and thats not uncommon on the older Hondas.

I think I have a programmable relay in my garage for an '05 VTX which shouldnt be too different from the 954 wiring. May have to splice it in but then you wouldnt have a problem with things not working at all or blinking too fast.

I'll see if I can find it. But I dont work on bikes anymore so you'll need to get someone else to install it... if I can find it and if it will work with your bike.

Found one resistor (you need two) and a diode that you may need for your turn signal indicator.

Havent found the relay, which means that I have a whole bag of custom dynamics LEDs that I may have thrown away last time I threw a fit in my garage because I couldnt find what I was looking for. Or maybe they are out there and I just cant locate them. I did find a bunch of HK pistol holsters and several hundred bucks worth of brand new VTX parts that I can put on ebay :)

You can have the resistor & diode if you think you need it. Maybe I'll find the relay tomorrow, been going thru everything in the garage and tossing a bunch of stuff out.

You dont NEEED the resistor. My blinkers blink fast and have passed inspection twice...If they dont blink at all well then, thats a lil diff..did they work before? have you changed anything recently?

No, they aren't blinking at all. They were working when I had the stock signals still on it. The rear signals never worked...but they were never wired. They are integrated and I just have to figure out the wiring for that. I think I can manage the back lights, it's the front that's giving me a headache. Although, I'll take Mr. Pheer's advice and see if I can get it to work that way.
As long as I get it done by Thursday night I'll breathe easier. If worse comes to worst, I'll just have to throw on the stock lights.

Found one resistor (you need two) and a diode that you may need for your turn signal indicator.

Havent found the relay, which means that I have a whole bag of custom dynamics LEDs that I may have thrown away last time I threw a fit in my garage because I couldnt find what I was looking for. Or maybe they are out there and I just cant locate them. I did find a bunch of HK pistol holsters and several hundred bucks worth of brand new VTX parts that I can put on ebay :)

You can have the resistor & diode if you think you need it. Maybe I'll find the relay tomorrow, been going thru everything in the garage and tossing a bunch of stuff out.

Really appreciate that! My friend is getting back into town Wednesday night and said he'd try to come out and take a look at it. I seriously have no idea what I'll need, but if I do end up needing those parts I will definitely let you know. Thanks so much! =]

No, they aren't blinking at all. They were working when I had the stock signals still on it. The rear signals never worked...but they were never wired. They are integrated and I just have to figure out the wiring for that. I think I can manage the back lights, it's the front that's giving me a headache. Although, I'll take Mr. Pheer's advice and see if I can get it to work that way.
As long as I get it done by Thursday night I'll breathe easier. If worse comes to worst, I'll just have to throw on the stock lights.

I'm not sure how LED's work, but I know that if I don't have my front and rear signals connected then the one that is connected is all retarded, no pun intended. Hook up the rear then see how the front are working.

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